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MONDAY WEEK 6
To: may@lapisLA.com From: jade@jasmineriver.net Subject: I’ve been on holiday.
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TUESDAY WEEK 6
To: jade@jasmineriver.net From: May@lapisLA.com Subject: We want to give a concert.
Hello May I’ve been on holiday in China. What special event are you planning for us. How can I help you? Jade
Hello Jade We want to give a concert. We want to use JasmineRiver employees. Who is available? Where can we hold it? May
TODAY’S PHRASE
I’ve been on holiday.
To talk about the present and all of the past, we use ‘have’ or ‘has’ I’ve been to Spain. Aki has lived in LA for five weeks. They’ve done this before.
TODAY’S PHRASE
We want to give a concert.
To talk about making an event happen, we use ‘give’ He’s giving a party for his mother. The president will give a press conference. She gave a performance at the Coliseum.
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Complete the sentences. Use ‘has’ or ‘have’ Example: She went to China in 1991. She _____ _____ to China. She has been to China. 1. He moved here six months ago. He _____ lived here for _____ _____ . 2. They went to Asia only once. They did not go to Japan. They _____ never been to _____ .
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Put the words in order. Example: party, I’m, a, tonight, giving I’m giving a party tonight. 1. an, dinner, gave, they, awards 2. give, her, she’ll, tomorrow, presentation
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WEDNESDAY WEEK 6
To: may@lapisLA.com From: jade@jasmineriver.net Subject: Re: We want to give a concert.
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THURSDAY WEEK 6
To: jade@jasmineriver.net From: may@lapisLA.com Subject: some of them are in a jazz band
Hello May I have the information you need. I’ll email it to you by 3 pm. It’s a huge file, because there are many pictures. Jade
Hello Jade Some of the San Francisco JasmineRiver employees are in a Jazz Band. Can you ask them to be in the concert? May
TODAY’S PHRASE
I’ll email it to you by 3 pm.
To say we’ll do something before a certain time, we use ‘by’ I’ll be at your office by 10 am. Please return all of them by Monday at noon. They’ll finish by December 15th.
TODAY’S PHRASE
Some of them are in a Jazz Band.
When we don’t know the actual quantity, [how much or how many] we use ‘some’ Would you like some tea? I want to buy some software. Some of the apples are not ripe.
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Put the words in order. Example: back, 4pm, come, by Come back by 4 pm. 1. will, noon, be, they, here, by 2. it, by, I, 2pm, finish, will
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Put the words in order. Example: some, I, pencils, more, need I need some more pencils. 1. find, to, went, paper, he, some 2. green, some, they, ones, want
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FRIDAY WEEK 6
To: jade@jasmineriver.net From: may@lapisLA.com Subject: they want to do it
Hello Jade I contacted the musicians working here. Most of them called today and said they wanted to do the concert. May
TODAY’S PHRASE
Most of them called.
To talk about nearly all of something, we use ‘most’ Most of her shoes are black. He watched most of the video. Most banks were closed Monday.
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Put the words in order. Example: the, most, found, of, errors, she She found most of the errors. 1. working, most, they, night, of, were, the 2. have, most, manual, computers, a